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Therefore, this Tuesday, colleagues from different departments said good bye to her in a get-together in the glass house of Chance B’s organic farm. Among others, Anja and Priska of the RAFT project team wished her all the best for her future projects.
May all the good (and colourful) wishes that adorned the oak she got as a present accompany her in her future tasks. 🌳😊
The European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) has reacted favourably, but also critically, to the planned measures within the framework of the EU Year of Skills 2023. EAEA calls for a holistic understanding, as both, work and life skills, belong to the European Year of Skills, and those that go beyond the labour market should also be included, e. g. personal skills that all citizens need in their daily lives, and critical skills to strengthen sustainability, democracy, social inclusion and community development.
EAEA emphasises that adult learning and education (ALE) is much more and broader than learning for the labour market and acquiring skills that are in high demand by employers. It promotes basic, transversal and life skills that are important for all aspects of life. Therefore, ALE itself is a very important factor for community building and cohesion by providing spaces of dialogue and inclusion and EAEA states, that these roles of ALE also need attention and support in 2023.
👉 Read EAEA’s full response to the Public Consultation of the European Commission here: https://eaea.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/EAEA-response_EU-Year-of-Skills_final.pdf
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